PBD Podcast - Marian Tupy | Chemical Explosion, UFO's and The Jeffery Epstein Conspiracy | Ep. 236 | Part 2

Episode Date: February 15, 2023

In this episode, Patrick Bet-David and Marian Tupy will discuss: Why Islam will soon surpass Christianity in population   Why Americans are so worried about living in America  Chemical E...xplosion, UFO's and The Jeffery Epstein Conspiracy  FaceTime or Ask Patrick any questions on https://minnect.com/ Want to get clear on your next 5 business moves? https://valuetainment.com/academy/ Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I Okay, so then I wanted to find out a little bit more about What have you come from? I'm the author. Okay. So then I wanted to find out a little bit more about, if you go to the next one I sent you, which religion has the most kids? Okay. And the changing global religious landscape, babies born in Muslims will begin to outnumber
Starting point is 00:00:39 Christian birds by 2035, okay? And people with no religion face a birth, dearth, okay? Great name. So, babies born to Muslim go 20, so show the data there, show the data, go a little bit lower so we can see that. There you go.
Starting point is 00:00:53 So Christians read Muslims green. Christians are not having babies like they once were having and Muslims are having more babies. So if this is from pure research and you got to trust pure research, they're not on one side or the other. They're just gonna give you the data that they have.
Starting point is 00:01:08 They're on, it's facts. It's not CNN or Fox. Go a little lower to see if there's any more data to look at here. Go a little lower to see if we have anybody else. Okay, there you go. So let's look at this one here. Estimates shares of birth and deaths.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Compared to with their share number of overall 2015 population, Christians make up the largest share of 2010. That's Muslims, the largest share of births. Okay. If you look at that number, 31% to 21%, but Christians, there's more dying than being born. Muslims, they have 10% more being born than dying. And then if you look at the disparity by 25 and 20, 25 and 20,
Starting point is 00:01:46 20, 60, okay, Muslim religion is gonna get bigger than Christians in the world because Muslims are having more kids. If I'm a Christian leader at the top and I'm a leader of a thousand churches, I'm probably having this conversation with my community. By the way, shout out to Mormons for having more kids. Yeah. They're growing their base more. I know this could be kind of funny, like we're being funny about it.
Starting point is 00:02:11 I'm actually not. Yeah, I think if you really want to, your competitions have it more kids than you are. Yeah. And there's gonna be more population there to impose their way of thinking. Of course. And believe in, and they're gonna outnumber you.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Yeah. So Christians, hey, go make some babies today because that number is not looking good for you. Then go to the next one that I sent to you which was what causes population to increase. By the way, this entire time while you guys are talking, I've been looking at this and I've been looking at and I've been looking at this and I've been looking at something you're going to be curious to know
Starting point is 00:02:39 what the hell is going on here with this. I'd like to revisit that optimism. We'll come back to it. We'll come back to it. So go and just Google the following. Just Google in another page. Google largest population of religion. You just put largest religion population. So all the way at the top. Christianity right now is what? First place. 2.382. It ain't going to be there for too long. No, it's not. Muslims are 1.907, which is 25% and then you have the rest secular and then you have
Starting point is 00:03:05 Hindus on one point one six one hit more rose rub. You're trying to see Jews. I'm just trying to see my people. I don't know if you realize. It's competition. You're right there. Judaism zoom in. I don't know if you guys realize what Pat Pat you made a really good point. Once that shift starts happening, it's the and people don't think about it. I'm not saying good or bad thing, but this is a Christian country by a big percentage. The policy is changing. You're a Christian. You're a Christian.
Starting point is 00:03:35 But think about this. All the people, all the decisions, all the mayors, all the everything. It's going to be a complete shift on the religion that runs and you're going to see changes. You know, it's crazy. You know, it's crazy. You know, it's crazy. The average person's watching this right now. The average listener listening to this right now, they're like, who cares about this?
Starting point is 00:03:50 Yeah. Yeah, you don't care about it. You're 42 years old. Yeah. You got your job, you're laughing, maybe it's like, ah, it's not a big deal. Oh, 40 years from now, you will see how different things will look.
Starting point is 00:04:02 When you look at Congress, 30% of Congress are gonna be Muslims, and you know, 30% of senators, and in all of a sudden, U.S. has a Muslim president. And then, hey, what's wrong with that? Nothing's wrong with that. And now, you know, the, the, the, the, and this isn't to fear that. This isn't to fear that.
Starting point is 00:04:21 This is if you have a certain belief, and you have a lot of pride in that, well then show up and make some babies and raise some leaders and inject your philosophy into this because Muslims get a shot at for absolutely doing that. Better than Christians are doing it right now. The stat that you just showed was that for the world or the United States?
Starting point is 00:04:39 World population. Okay, so I don't think that has a direct effect on the United States in a sense that our Muslim population would have to grow at an even faster rate than that because most of our immigrants are actually coming to the country from other Christians, nations such as Catholics from Latin America. So that won't work? Well, most of the immigration to the United States, most of the population growth is happening
Starting point is 00:05:07 within the Hispanic community mostly. I told you, they've grown. Which is 24%. Yes, 24%. But when you have a long-term thinking mindset and your opponent does not, it's just a matter of time until you infiltrate universities, until you infiltrate educational system, until you infiltrate school systems, until you infiltrate
Starting point is 00:05:34 building churches, until you infiltrate politics, until you infiltrate media, until you... They're already doing it right now anyways. And by the way, this isn't a... if you're... anyways. And by the way, this isn't a if you're if you're Muslim and you're a leader of Islam, your kudos to you strategically. Christians are sitting on the sidelines being very casual about it. And it's almost like the competitor that thinks that's not a big deal, you know, they're never going to pass us up. Okay, brace for impact because it's going to come very, very quickly. And when it hits you, the difference between Muslims and Christians is what? The other day, this Dar, what's his name? The football player who wore that jacket and wore that jacket at Super Bowl? Did you see the jacket? He wore mocking Jesus. Yeah. Yeah. Did you see the jacket?
Starting point is 00:06:17 That's the Marhamlin. The guy that almost died on the field. Yeah, and he was pranked. What? Yeah, and the AOC said something like that. He wears this jacket, mocking Jesus. And, you know, the... What is that? Yeah, so he wears this jacket. After he was praising Jesus. You know who called them out? Adrian Peterson pulls them out and tweets about it and says,
Starting point is 00:06:37 what kind of a thing are you wearing? And then some... Yeah, there's stuff on football right now saying, you should tell them that privately, you shouldn't tell them publicly. Adrian Peterson's like, what are you doing? But the guy that almost lost his life for the ghost. The guy that was like,
Starting point is 00:06:48 we should be freaking praying. The guy that the first thing was Lord, loves me and the God was looking at me, and then he did that. So, but here's a point though. Here's a point. Somebody, here's what they're gonna say though. Someone's gonna say, oh, grow up, guys.
Starting point is 00:07:01 This is called art. Yeah. This is called art. Really, no problem. Why don't you do the same art and prophet Muhammad? And let's see if you'll call that art as well as a way of being capable. Never get.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Go ahead and do that. But here's a point. Here's a point. The point is Christians tend to be forgiven and they say, let it slide. Muslims are not going to be forgiven and say, let it slide. So there is that standard and expectation where, if somebody sits, let you say you have two kids.
Starting point is 00:07:31 One kid you joke with, he takes it. The other kid you joke with, he says, don't do that again, that I don't like that when you do that in front of people. Okay, guess who standard you're going to step up to as a parent? The kid that tells you, don't make fun of me in front of my friend.
Starting point is 00:07:43 That's exactly what's happening here. One religion's like, ah, it's okay. Let it slide. The other religions like, no, don't do it. So not only are they growing faster, they're more disciplined. 100%. They believe more. They have higher standard and expectations of their members. There's a more disciplined way of what you need to do on a daily basis, praying the level of commitment to that religion is much higher. 100%. So that's what they're injecting. And they're going to figure out a way to get into different communities. But here's a part.
Starting point is 00:08:13 If you go to the article I sent you about Netherlands, I sent you an article about Netherlands, how they said why population grows and why it goes on. Did you see the one I sent you? This could be the one. It's got to be that NL. This is the one. So. So I'm trying to find that so causes and effects of population decline when people move away from villages Only in Netherlands they use the word villages. We don't use that in America, but apparently they do villages Job schools shops and other facilities also disappear the government needs to tackle the causes and
Starting point is 00:08:42 Effects of population decline for instance by cutting down on a number of new homes being built. What? Okay, so cause the population decline. Go to the bottom. Here we go. Some of the demograph populations. Future children are being born, bingo, families and with children moved to larger towns and cities. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Young and better educated people moved to larger towns and cities. Fine. So the current and projected population decline look at the list it gives here Go a little lower. It's got like ten lists there right on the on the bottom. Keep going keep going keep going keep going keep going keep going keep going There you go. So let me read the top bullet to the top yet So what effects of population come when young people move to bigger towns and cities the average age of population the place They leave behind automatically goes up. Very interesting, we just learned something that makes sense. Let me read that one more time.
Starting point is 00:09:29 When young people move to bigger towns and cities, the average age of the population in place, they left behind automatically goes up, a community with a higher proportion of older inhabitants, maybe less attracted to businesses, which may additionally have difficulty finding suitable staff locally, other effects of population decline include fewer schools due to their being fewer children,
Starting point is 00:09:50 a drop in house prices because more homes are unoccupied, fewer new homes are being built, you're contradicting yourself, less demand for rented accommodation, fewer care facilities, less turnover for shopkeepers and businesses, fewer sports facilities, fewer people going to theater, cinema concerts or the facilities are eventually cut back, fewer people traveling by public transport and local residents have to travel further to reach their facilities they want. Obviously, we're not Netherlands, but they're leaving certain clues of what happens when people are moving to other cities and other places. The other day, when I was talking to Roland Martin,
Starting point is 00:10:33 and he says, well, you know, here's what's going on with these cities, and I said, why'd you leave your city? Everybody else was leaving, so I left. Okay, but you left behind, you're another high money maker that could have increased the value of properties in that community, but you left behind, you're another high money maker that could have increased the value of property in that community, but you left, right? So what causes this?
Starting point is 00:10:51 One of is how many babies we have. Two could be our educational system, what the kids are being fed. Three could be our religion. Four could be what kind of immigrants are we attracting? The immigrants were attracting to US from South and Central America. Thank God they make babies, right? Because they don't have a problem making babies.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Maybe some immigrants that come in are not making babies. Maybe, by the way, it would be very interesting to even look at the data route. I don't even know if we can pull this up. To see who makes the most babies in America. Like if we were to do Hispanic baby per family average versus whites versus blacks versus Middle Eastern versus Asians, I'd be so curious to know, or you can just put in birth rate by race in the United States.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Birth rate by, there you go. There we go. Mary knows what he's talking about. So let's see this here. That's percentage. I'd love to know percentage of birth. The Latinos. Yeah, but that's not given the right stats though. That's given, of course, that number's gonna be 52.1%.
Starting point is 00:12:00 That's why. There's more white people. Yeah, I want to know. Per, I want to know per, I want an percent of growth. I want an a per I want an a per family so instead of what do we put white race birth rate how would you put it? It senses your world. How would you put it? You could try a birth rate by race per hundred thousand. Okay could try a birth rate by race per 100,000. Okay, that's better birth rate by race by 100,000. By the way, Marian is hired full time research. Yeah, congratulations.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Offers been made. We can we can we can fire our friend chat GPT if we like or keep him. Number of births. I would dare total fertility rate by ethnicity in 2020. Why don't you go one? What's your, what's your prediction here? What's your, it's not even a prediction. I'm willing to tell you, I don't think whites are having
Starting point is 00:12:54 that many kids per, uh, uh, what is it? Asians or 138, 5,000 women. Okay. Interesting. There you go. Hispanics 2.145, 1.41. Uh, There you go. Hispanics 2.145 1.41 Okay, Hispanics are two. No, no, no, what you what you're saying is specific Islander. They they have the most right? Pacific Islanders number one number two is Hispanic number three is blacks You see I told you whites are not having them any kids
Starting point is 00:13:19 White April step it up guys Step it up by by the way by the way. I'm telling you this is Rob scrolling a little bit this seems like a regular thing I'm telling you whites are not having enough kids, but you see whose last place Asians the Asians Yeah, he was talking about China. They're not begging. Well, this is in the United States. Oh, that's United States What's going on? Well, I mean it's in the culture Well, he talked about it. There's United States. What's going on? Well, I mean, it's in the culture. If it's not doing it. Well, you talk about it, there's a major shrinkage issue
Starting point is 00:13:46 going on there with, no, he said that. He said it's a shrinkage in the population. What's kind of like Jerome Powell upstairs banging on the, on the drum of the, uh, economy. Oh, yeah. Shout out to Tom. Interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:58 Visited. Visited. Visited. Interesting. So, Native Hawaiian Pacific Islanders, having the most kids per capita, right? And then you have Hispanic and then you have black Americans and then all sort of the median and then the bottom tier are whites, non-Hispanic,
Starting point is 00:14:16 American Indians and then Asians by far and away last place. What's the correlation there, Marion? Well, I can only guess. And my guess would be that a lot of Asian women actually go to universities and get graduate and post-graduate degrees. So you would expect their average age of having the first baby to be quite old. Yeah, good point. That would be my guess. So the more educated you are, the more free you are, the lower your chances of wanting to have kids, be a family woman or a family person.
Starting point is 00:14:56 Early or in general, period. Yeah, I mean, obviously the later you start having children, the fewer you're going to end up with. And a lot of these couples, certainly I'm aware, a little bit about the Asian situation, would be people who would start having babies maybe even in their mid 30s. So by the time that your advice, not to have any more
Starting point is 00:15:21 children, you may be 40 and you are able to only have one child. So this may be sort of a naive question, but is it, I guess, bad for women to continue education because it seems like it's limiting growth. My view is, my view is that parents should have as many children as they want. What I don't want is for parental choices to be impacted
Starting point is 00:15:47 by crazy millennia area and cult of the apocalypse. This is the eco apocalypse that we are being told about every day. So there are many reasons for which people have babies and there are many reasons for which people don't have babies. Women's choice is obviously quite important as well. But if we are going to commit civilizational suicide because we are being told that the world is going to end in eight years, and people shouldn't have babies,
Starting point is 00:16:19 that I have a problem with. And that's what the book is dedicated to. It's just to remove one break in the wall of a barrier against people having children. This kind of opens up that dialogue of optimism versus pessimism. If you would, I'm sure you've written a whole book about this. It would seem to me and you have all the data, people are living longer, people are getting out of poverty, there's more drinking water, there's more supplies, there's more commodities. Like the world is getting better.
Starting point is 00:16:47 You know, life expectancy 100 years ago was 45, 50 years old, whatever it was. Now it's 75, 80. You know, I think 100 years ago what, 70% of the world was in dire poverty. Now it's less than 10%. You have all the stats and will'm gonna let you do your thing, but it seems to me the world is getting better
Starting point is 00:17:07 and better and better and better. People are living longer, people are more prosperous. Yet there's this fake narrative that we're all gonna die soon. So extrapolate on that. Well, okay, so let's get a few statistics. For as far back as we can tell, people aren't $2 per person per day or less. That was a global average or the productive equivalent thereof, about $2 per person per day.
Starting point is 00:17:33 Today globally, average daily income is $40 per person per day. Okay. And so it went from 2 to 40 and how long? Well, in the last 200 years, okay, until about 1800, the world income was pretty much, pretty much, pretty much stagnant. It's two dollars per person per day. You can take it back 2000 years ago or 10,000 years ago, it would still be the same in the last 200 years.
Starting point is 00:17:59 And that's a global average. Obviously, in the United States, we have much richer hour income per day, something like $180 per person per day on average again. So again, in 1800, 90% of people live on two dollars per person per day or less. Today, it's down to about 8% or 9%. As late as 1900, so the presidency of Theodore
Starting point is 00:18:23 Roosevelt in the richest countries in the world life expectancy was 50 years Today around the world it's 72 years in the United States is 78 years and in some countries is even even higher Roughly half of babies who were born died in infancy before the age of one or before the age of five Half of all babies up Up to how'd die. Up to how'd for all the kids. And that was in what year? Well, 1700, 1700s in Sweden, for example,
Starting point is 00:18:51 we have very good records for Sweden. So between one third and a half, but there could be years in which half of newborns. And what's that number today? Around the world globally. Well, in the most developed countries, it would be in low single digits, let's say, around 2 to 5%. Now, that's not just because of lack of care. I mean, you know, kids come into the world with all sorts of, you know, some kids with all sorts of defects
Starting point is 00:19:20 and they die, unfortunately, but it's much, much lower. So that was the world before. And I think that part of the reason for this tremendous amount of negativity about the future of America and the Western civilization is not just this green apocalypse that we have been told about every day, but also that nobody is singing the praises of the American experiment or the Western experiment overall. Right now in the United States, we don't really have a constituency praising the United States. I'll tell you why. It may be counterintuitive, but I think you see, when you have a Republican in charge, all the Democrats say
Starting point is 00:20:04 the world is going to end, this is the worst thing that could have happened, he's the new Hitler. But the same thing, oddly enough, happens when you have a Democrat in charge. Is the Republicans say the country is in permanent decline, look at this joke or in charge, you know, he's obviously seen, I'll country has never been worse off. So the point is that in order to get people excited about voting is to piss them off, is to make them angry. And the only way you can do it is by saying everything is going to hell.
Starting point is 00:20:29 And both parties do that. Nobody is saying that the country is doing well. Ever. Ever. Is that unique to America? Is that just a political agenda in all countries? I'm most familiar with the United States and this political polarization, where you cannot admit that the other party is doing even 1% right, that I think is specifically unique
Starting point is 00:20:50 to us. The other things that are happening, of course, you've got the rise of the CRT and attacks on free speech. And part of the critical race theory business is that it attacks the founding of the United States. America is very different from Western Europe or from Europe where I'm from. In Western Europe, in order to become a member of the tribe, so to speak, you have to be born into that nation. You have to be born Czech or you have to be born Slovak or you have to be born German
Starting point is 00:21:23 to be properly understood as that. But in the United States, we don't work like that. We have our Constitution, right? We don't know how to King's, Queens. We don't even have that long history, but we do have the Constitution. And the founding documents and the founding fathers. And right now in the United States, what we are seeing is a concentrated attack on everything that until two seconds ago was considered to be somewhat sacred, which is to say the founding and the revolution. 1619 Project versus the 1776 Project is a perfect example of that. So, you basically no longer...
Starting point is 00:22:00 If people ask you, well, then what was the good part of America? You cannot actually say, because in every part of our American history, there has always been somebody who was not doing terribly well, or somebody who was discriminating against or whatever. So on that basis, we can really no longer say that anything in America works because it is tainted by this, by this history, that the CRT put at the center of its philosophy. Are you saying that you're not willing to make America great again? I'm saying that America was great, is great, and can be even greater.
Starting point is 00:22:38 This lack of patriotism, right? I think something, an issue that I have with the democratic side of the aisle is if you see a flag over someone's house, or on their bumper sticker, or someone wearing an American flag hat, what political party would you most likely affiliate? You assume they are a Republican because they're a Republican, because they have an American flag. That to me is ludicrous. And because there's there
Starting point is 00:23:10 seems to be a large contingency on the left, the far left, who genuinely hates the concept of America, the 1619 project. My point would be the only way you can hate America is if you're diet of news or whatever you are reading or learning only focuses on the bad things in American history. But of course, every country in the world has some sort of a terrible past. Every civilization in the world history had slavery, for example. I mean, this is a topic that Americans talk about more than anything else and The reality is that it's always been there and until 200 years ago It never occurred to anybody that you could have there was not a sustained movement anywhere in the world for the abolishment of slavery
Starting point is 00:23:59 Until Britain in seven in late 1700s. So I think it is quite wrong to in late 1700s. So I think it is quite wrong to focus just on that as opposed to all the good things that America has done, including providing very high standards of living for the people of all colors. And immigrants, and immigrants like me. But you have to agree though, that anti-flag American sentiment, I did not see it until six years ago.
Starting point is 00:24:22 As a veteran, as a proud American, as my whole family served the military pants A veteran. I didn't start seeing that at all ever until Trump was in and the flag in America They were they had to do the opposite of whatever Trump was saying and that's where that started that looking at flag that that what do you What do you proud what are you so proud of we come from slavery and we were this country's shit And that's why all those gents whatever it was at the Zee that they've been bombarded with Hey, this country hates you. We come from shit and no, there's not great. No doubt a large part of it Was Trump I think it was in prior with Obama, but let me let me start it with Bush too
Starting point is 00:24:57 Let me bring you back to to having kids, okay? We we just we had a super bowl party at the new building that we, you know, a bot. We turned it into a nice little lounge, you know, cigar lounge, which is going to be launched. By the way, it's going to be private stuff. It looks, you know, much everybody, but it looks insane. It looks insane. It looks insane, the inside of it. It's like a place, anyways, I'm not even going to go into it, but it's looking forward to having some meetings there with people. But we're having a late night conversation. It's like one thirty in the morning, we're talking to these different guys, okay.
Starting point is 00:25:32 And we're having a conversation about the most sensitive topics. One of the guys is there, you know who he is, he's Muslim, but he's very conservative. And he's a Republican, okay. And then you got Democrats, Republicans, you got blacks. It doesn't matter, we have them all in that room at night. It's like 25 of us sitting having a good conversation together. And then the conversation comes about
Starting point is 00:25:54 of having kids, right? And I said, there's a reason why I don't, like the one person said, well, we just wanna have one kid because I'm the only child and I just wanna have one kid. And that's what I wanna do. I said, like, we just wanna have one kid because I'm the only child and I just wanna have one kid. And that's what I wanna do. I said, like, that's the worst thing you can do. Okay, it's just why do you say that?
Starting point is 00:26:10 I said, you know, it's the same reason why I didn't just get one dog. Yeah. And it's just why. I said, if a dog doesn't have another dog to play with, you are the dog. I'm not a dog. I'm not a dog.
Starting point is 00:26:22 I'm a freaking human being. The dog needs a dog as a friend, so you can talk to. I don't want you to lick my legs. I don't want you to smell my butt. I don't want you to hump my legs. Go do it to another dog, right? So, by the way, the graphics here, can we just make a quote on the pad saying,
Starting point is 00:26:38 I am not a dog. So, the same reason why one shouldn't have just one kid, unless if that's God's plan. If it's God's plan, it is what it is. So the same reason why one shouldn't have just one kid, unless if that's God's plan, if it's God's plan, it is what it is, or you can't have another kid because you got lucky and God won, you just, again, you can't get pregnant because you start a very late. It is what it is.
Starting point is 00:26:57 I don't recommend having only one kid. I don't recommend having only one duck. I don't recommend having only one anything, except for wife. Life for God. Okay. And by the way, happy birthday, babe. And happy Valentine's day. It's a birthday. And it's Valentine's day. I was gonna mention there you go. Yeah, you got happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Birthday, Jen. Yeah. Happy Valentine's day. All right. So, so that's that part. So now kids, then we start talking about kids. I said, if you make money and financially can afford kids, you should keep having kids. Now, the room, the room is filled with half men and half women. Obviously the wives are not happy about this. It's like, who do you think you are?
Starting point is 00:27:38 You know, all of a sudden, they love me. I love them. We're like family. It's like you wouldn't at the level of camaraderie. We have is at the highest level But they'll say come on pal. What are you talking about? So I'm telling you If you have the resources and you're a leader and you're teaching people on reading books developing the right values The right principles you should have kids the problem is people who shouldn't have kids are having seven kids People who shouldn't have kids are having seven kids. People who shouldn't have kids keep having kids.
Starting point is 00:28:07 Can't afford it. They're not reading, they're not developing, they're not teaching, they're not making the society a better place. So we keep having kids by the people that are not necessarily developing the next layer of leaders in the future. So, but if somebody can't afford like you,
Starting point is 00:28:25 with this guy, you know, if you're smart, if you're wise, if you can bring value, if you can teach somebody how to make money and be a better net positive to society, let's go. Pull the trigger. Let's go. I'm pro.
Starting point is 00:28:40 And by the way, you know, you know, you know what, what would happen if, and by the way, maybe there's a reason for it. But if I'm, if I'm the president of the United States, I am telling you, we'd be having record-breaking years. The four years on president, America would have more babies than any eight year period. What would be your, what would be your slow, like, well, how would you push that agenda? My, my agenda's going to be make money become a leader then duplicate. Okay, not just make babies to make babies. Make money become a
Starting point is 00:29:12 leader then go duplicate. Not just go make babies. It would be stop Netflixing and chilling. Start reading a damn book or watch documentaries, create a criteria for yourself. For every one movie or show you get to watch, you have to watch three documentaries. So if you're gonna watch a show, or you're gonna watch some movies, watch three documentaries. If you're gonna read one romance novel,
Starting point is 00:29:38 read two business books. If you're into, like I know he's big on these 50 shades of great type, every time I buy a desk he's got these romance books. Love it. It's just a hardcore romance You know for every one of those read a couple business books. Yeah, it's you read a couple biographies Yeah, go out there and start a side gig make some more money do something for yourself and your family Become a leader in the company that you're building get yourself to a point where you know you are a big net positive to the company, then
Starting point is 00:30:07 guess what, make babies and a lot of them and don't stop. Okay. This is like, you know, people are probably listening to this and saying, Pat's lost his mind. Okay. I bet, I bet 80% of people that are listening to me right now saying, Pat's crazy. I don't know what he's on. It's, he's only saying this because it's Valentine's day today. Yeah. He's in the love.
Starting point is 00:30:27 You bet. You bet. I'm baby making you whatever you want to call us. Get it. Trust me. If I had it my way, I would have 20 kids. I am telling you I'd have 20 kids. I'd be the guy calling Casa de Angelo saying, we'd like to make a reservation. How big is your party? Party of 24. Shut it down. Yeah. make a reservation. How big is your party? Party of 24.
Starting point is 00:30:45 Shut it down. We're part 24. The big favorites are coming. Got it. That last room is close. I love it. Matter of fact, let's name this room. The big favorite room.
Starting point is 00:30:55 What do we need to do to do that? I want that. Right now, we started late, but it is what it is. So again, if this was a source of inspiration for somebody, listen to this, I didn't tell you to go have kids right now. I told you, go become a leader, make some money, have the right values and principles, then go.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Okay, go. Let somebody else use condoms. You use say, moving forward, we're going on a four year run. We're going on a six year run, babe. Let's go make some babies. Okay. And by the way, if you're saying this is crazy,
Starting point is 00:31:28 your competitors are doing this. Just so you know, America, America, your competition right now, while you're talking shit, getting your four year degree in fine arts, they're making babies. Yeah. They're making babies.
Starting point is 00:31:41 And you're learning about fine arts. That's what they're doing. They are making babies. Anyways, I'm a little upset about arts. That's what they're doing. They are making babies. Anyways, I'm a little upset about the necessary stuff. Listen, campaign, campaign slogan 2024, PPD. Let's get it off. Okay. But remember, remember what I said, the whole concept is not out of
Starting point is 00:31:57 when I'm not telling you, go not out of wedlock, find somebody that can make a good mom or a good father and a good husband and then and then go from there But I'm telling you if you can if you have the ability if your leader let a rip let's go Anyways, let's go into some topics. Yeah, this podcast been a very weird It's Valentine's day. It's I mean, it's your wife's birthday. You're allowed to have an emotional moment It's allowed it is it is what I never get emotional I never show emotions. Yeah, everyone knows that if you think this is emotional You have lost your mind if you think this is emotion. Anyways, okay, let's go on some stories
Starting point is 00:32:34 Vinnie why don't you tell us what's going on with you know, Houston? We matter if I can you have that explosion and in Palestine, Ohio so we can just see this and then how it's being spun and what we're being told about it i don't think this is the one that's the one in here ojima uh... that one right there just watch this go ahead of any well i want to say one thing uh... just like you said with the with the spot this past month spy balloons the uh... defense secretary Lloyd Austin said that there's three objects taken down that were not spy balloons. So a lot of speculation people were like, were they kind of distracting us? And you know, there's going to be conspiracy theorists, but the same token.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Wednesday, tomorrow, the Epstein, all the files of everything with Jeff Epstein are supposed to be coming out. So everybody's playing the conspiracy thing. But I want to talk about Pete Buttigieg, the Secretary of Transportation, but how many mistakes can this one guy do from the supply chain crisis that we had from the airports, the disaster during the holidays? So now this is the third train, and you want to talk about how distracted people are
Starting point is 00:33:38 with Rian and pregnancy. I walked into our office today, and Adam, you might have been one of the people, I was like, yo, did you hear about the train that dumped thousands of gallons of vinyl chlorine? You didn't hear about it. It's one of the ecologic, like the disaster that it's caused. It's, apparently all this chemicals fell down.
Starting point is 00:33:58 They made a decision to just burn it and the look of what happened in the town, it looked like a nuclear blast. Do we have the video? There's Delphi a video what happened in the town. It looked like a nuclear blast. Do we have the video? There's the Elfio video. Just watch the video. Yeah, show this. This is the initial.
Starting point is 00:34:11 The Korean passionate materials. Lorde audio. Lift up the sky in Northeastern Ohio. The evacuation order. Just press, yeah, there you go. Yeah. Five from mind you. So 5,000 people evacuated.
Starting point is 00:34:23 They're not really talking about it Pat They're saying that a guy let his dog out to get water five minutes later dog drop dead Miles and miles away from that look at look at that. Tell me what does that look like Pat? That's like Chernobyl That's from a plane. That's from an airplane. Yeah, so mind you up thousands of fish fish are dying and this just this just goes to show you bro This is when you hire just for diversity because, yo, he's the head of transportation plant. How many times can this guy drop the ball?
Starting point is 00:34:51 The only reason Pete Buttigieg got that job and I'm being straight up is because he's a gay man. There's zero Patrick, zero qualifications, Rob, go on his Wikipedia, what is Pete Buttigieg know about transportation? Mind you, this is the same guy drives a car that 100% same guy during the supply train Christ says guess what he did two month maternity leave with his husband paternity leave have a little respect whatever it was for two months while we were going with that for two months He was gone. How many mistakes like can happen and keep going both this is a disaster
Starting point is 00:35:24 You know what he was yesterday? He didn't make one mention of what's happening He was gone. How many mistakes can happen and keep going, bro, this is a disaster. You know what he was yesterday? He didn't make one mention of what's happening. This is really, really bad. Guess what he was talking about. Diversity and workforce. He was saying that when, yeah, too many white construction workers. Bro, this is a cancerous thing.
Starting point is 00:35:39 I saw vehicles that had the front of their bumpers, Adam. The stuff is like melting pieces of the plastic on the car. He was talking about how racism, he's on the America's racist tour. That's what he's doing. That's what America is worried about is that. And he's the main guy, same thing with Kamala when you just hire because it's either race or the sexual, their choice. That's what you get. And Bob, what happened? So this is, are you following the story or no? This is the first time I've seen it. Yeah, I know what it is about it. Yeah, but I want to, I want to hear more.
Starting point is 00:36:06 Yeah, so this is Houston, then then, I'm sorry, this is Palestine, Ohio. The next day, it's South Carolina, if you have that one. This is South Carolina, or this is, okay, let's see, this one, can you have a clip of it, or what is it shown? Is it showing anything or no? Just that train right there. You can say it derailed in this circle. I see it, what is it shown? Is it showing anything or no? Just that train right there. What say it derailed in this circle?
Starting point is 00:36:27 I see it, I see it, yeah. One of the odds of three separate trains, all derailing, all dropping toxic, like really, really, really bad chemicals, all in that span. And by the way, do you know the county, Palestine, Ohio is 70% Republicans. They voted 70% Trump in 2020. But just so you know that. I'll be serious with you. Yeah. Palestine, Ohio is a very
Starting point is 00:36:51 big Republican town. Yeah, so I'm by the way, I'm not I'm not going to that so that could be just a purely coincidence on that taking place But what what are what are people saying with the is there is there a common threat amongst the three? You know Ohio South Carolina Houston or no no and and from from what I did from the research that I did a lot of some you know Some people are are saying like maybe it's like a cyber attack where they're like the communication is wrong That the thing is going on the wrong track and falling off and like I said earlier Pat It's like almost like a coincidence when people are like something about Epstein
Starting point is 00:37:27 is coming out, and mind you, did you know this, Pat? What's coming out about the Epstein situation, Rob, is they're gonna release all his business partners, all the suspected predators, all his victims, all that, all that is supposed to come out tomorrow. And a lot of people are saying that this is just, like the UFO situation,
Starting point is 00:37:43 because you know that, Pat, that's a fact Lloyd Austin said and I quote three objects taken down this weekend are totally different from the Chinese Spiderman so what is it you can't tell us what what are these f16 shooting down if they're even shooting down anything Some people are saying it's a distraction. All this is a big distraction So you don't know tomorrow tomorrow's a really really big day I want to see if it still happens if the the FCN list is going to come out. Well, let me ask you this, though. I mean, if the people behind it have so much power that they are able to derail trains and have UFOs flying around the United States, why wouldn't they have the power to not
Starting point is 00:38:22 to release those documents or to destroy them? You tell, I mean, based on your research, Vincent. Well, based on my research, no, based on my research, it's gonna come out. But if you have people distracted, mind you, people walked in, you were one of them, he was one of them. You guys had no idea that there are some things, controlled substance spewing into, on American soil, that's gonna definitely cause cancer. It's killing animals. It's killing fish. Nobody really knows about it. So the more they have you thinking about you, a foes, people know more about the spot. There's you a foes now. People think nobody knows about the
Starting point is 00:38:54 Epstein thing. Did you guys even know that that's coming out tomorrow? Did you have? No, absolutely. Yeah. That's what I'm saying is that's a great. My point is put as much distraction as you can out there because tomorrow when this comes out, nobody's gonna care. Just like when the because tomorrow when this comes out, nobody's gonna care. Just like when the JFK files are coming out, people are like, okay, we know, just like the Twitter files, people get it, they're on, they're in Congress right now,
Starting point is 00:39:12 trying to hold these people accountable that were fired from Twitter. But you know what, people's attention span is quick. It'll go away. Is this information going to be unreducted? Because I'd be quite surprised. Rob, can you find out if the Epstein, I think it's just a list, ma'am.
Starting point is 00:39:25 I think it's gonna be a list of everybody that was a victim, everybody he had business dealings with, everybody that was on this island, the whole list is supposed to come out tomorrow. But how do we know everybody who should be on the list is on the list? I mean, I live in DC. I don't believe anything that comes out of it.
Starting point is 00:39:40 I don't believe, you know. What? If I may. Yes. I just Google some information. By the way, I don't think it. You know, if I may. Yes. I just Google some information. By the way, I don't think there's any correlation between train derailments and Jeffrey Epstein. But if you want to go down that path, I want you to research it.
Starting point is 00:39:56 What I did do research is, you know, I used to take the train to work from Miami to Boca for years, years. It was a grind. This is part of the reason I'm a car. And once a week someone was got hit by a train. Like an hour late to work today, I thought I'd get there early. There's a train issue. It's a train issue. So as I'm hearing more of these train issues, I'm like, well, let me see how common these things are. Do your research beyond this. Yeah. It says, how many train der trained environments are in the US each year? It says while fatalities from trained environments are rare,
Starting point is 00:40:32 derailments themselves are actually quite common. Since 1990, the first year that they began tracking trained derailments and injuries on a yearly basis up to 2021, there have been 54,000 accidents in which a train derailed. That's an average of 1,700 train derailments per year. So it seems to be freaking common. Obviously, I'm going to assume that some of them are minor. Of course.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Some of them are major. They seem to be major. Yeah. But I want you to go deeper on this. Oh, I love it. Okay, but here's my thing Google how many times in one month less than a month Three trains dropping hundreds of thousands no, no, that's what I'm saying is yeah, that is read this is not This is re-integration agreement that some weird shits happen Yeah, by the way the real man that you're talking about could be like it hit another train no doubt
Starting point is 00:41:24 But but my here my thing is this I can have an opinion and my opinion is Some weird shits happen. Yeah, and by the way, the real man that you're talking about could be like a, it hit another train. No doubt. But my, my, my thing is this, I can have an opinion. And my opinion is this past month from spy blew mind you, norad. I don't know what the hell, norad's what's going on. They have no idea. They, this spy balloon didn't, they didn't track it until it came over. Canada didn't hit us.
Starting point is 00:41:42 But yes, what if it's tre, if it's a Santa Claus tracker, they're like, hey, it's coming over. They know where the Santa Claus tracker is. They don't know where the Goddamn Chinese spy balloons are. And I'm shocked that we can even call it a Chinese spy balloon because it's racist even say that this thing is coming. From over, no, I mean, it's funny, but it's not funny. I think it's a serious thing.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Hundreds of, that thing is still burning, that 5,000 person sitting is evacuated and those people are making videos on their complaining, bro, because they're making like it's not a big deal. Why isn't the government- So Vinny, tie it all together for me. What's happening?
Starting point is 00:42:14 I'm tying it all together in that when you have the secretary of transportation on the tour telling people about how there's lack of diversity, why is he, the first thing he should be talking about is this problem. This isn't just, okay, they spilled some gas and it's gonna disappear.
Starting point is 00:42:29 That's, it's burning and these people are getting affected and it's cancerous. I think your point is, Pete Buttigieg has some explaining to do. But, but, but, but, but, they'll never hold him accountable, bro. He has no business being the head of transportation. She has no, why, why is she even speaking, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the. She has no, why is she even speaking,
Starting point is 00:42:45 the White House press for a secretary, Kamala Harris, they're horrible at their job, but nobody holds them accountable. You're not good at your job. If Pete Buttigieg worked at McDonald's and he did that many mistakes, he would've been gone on the second fry fuck off. Let me ask a question.
Starting point is 00:43:00 Let me ask a question. So out of all the things, out of, by the way, Pete Buttigieg is not qualified for this job. I mean,uderchitch is not qualified for this job. I mean, you know he's not qualified for this job. That deal was made, that Tuesday or whatever the day was when himself, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie, everybody dropped out
Starting point is 00:43:17 and they said Joe Biden's gonna be the candidate. And the way that deal was broken, okay, I'll step down if you give me XYZ job. Hey, since you like driving Tesla's, you're the transportation guy. Kamala, you're gonna be this and you're gonna do this and I don't even know if he drives a Tesla. He may drive a Prius for I know. He may drive a Ford Focus,
Starting point is 00:43:38 but all I'm saying is he got a job for the hell of it. So let's set this at Pete Buttich at here with what he's doing. He's gonna be one of their superstars just so you know, he's a superstar for the hell of it. So let's set aside Pete Buttich at here with what he's doing. He's going to be one of their superstars just so you know he's a superstar for the left. Sometimes when things like this happen you have to also know like you're distracting the audience which is the American people from a real issue that is going on. If we go and we think about the last 30 days or the last two weeks, what's really been the biggest story that could hit that really
Starting point is 00:44:10 could, you know, some shit could go down. All right, for example, North Stream Pipeline. I'm happy you got that up. You look at North Stream Pipeline, you know, the story that was written by the two-time Pulitzer prize winner, Hersch, what's his first name? Seymour Hersch, who wrote this. And by the way, he's had some stories that I've worked against him. Whatever. We're not sitting here.
Starting point is 00:44:34 You know, we have to give that as well. He's got a couple of stories that he did that actually didn't. And he made some claims years ago that was actually right. And he's known for being the guy that does great investigative journalism, which is what their job is supposed to be. And the whole story is about what? The fact that US was behind North Stream pipeline.
Starting point is 00:44:56 Why would Russia do this to themselves when they own 50.1% of it? It's like me owning a business for 50.1% of business and I blow it up myself and I need the money and I'm in the middle of a war with a country called Ukraine that I used to be my land and I need as much resources possible to fund this war and yeah let me go blow up my own North Stream pipeline. No one believes that's possible. We know that lady that came out and texted and says, done, you know, yeah, finished. And then we also know when Joe Biden, do you have the clip of what Joe Biden said about the North Stream pipeline when he gave the answer
Starting point is 00:45:35 and the ladies like, well, how do you know that? How are you so certain? Do you remember his answer? Just trust me. I know. I know. So no one's touching this. So why is this so important? Why is this so, if you can play this clip? And, Patrick, you can context it. You're saying, what that guy is saying is that Navy Seals went in there underwater, frogman, and blew up, we blew up that platform. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:57 That's what he was saying. So, I'm going to be honest with you. I'll read the article. So, please. I'll read the article. So, you know, Polo Surprise a president and Cymor harsh has alleged Has alleged us Navy divers if you have the New York post story if you don't have it I'll text it to you right now Rob and you can pull it up
Starting point is 00:46:12 I'm gonna read it myself while we're going through this so the story that he What is Navy divers? Yeah, so so you as a US Navy divers laid bombs that destroyed the North Stream 2 natural gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea last September Drawn at denial from Pentagon Wednesday, Hirsch who scoop journalism top of words from five decades ago for exposing the my life massacre of yet the miscivillians by US troops in 1968 cited an unnamed source in Reporting on sub-stacked that Americans planted remotely triggered,
Starting point is 00:46:46 explosive that wrecked three of our four pipelines, three of the four pipelines built to carry natural gas from Russia to Europe. Hirsch, 85, want to claim that the Navy conducted an operation undercover of a NATO maritime exercise called balltops 22. I don't know if you have the story, balltops 22 in a short
Starting point is 00:47:05 statement, Pentagon spokesman, Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel, Garen Garn told the post the United States was not involved in an Nord Stream explosion reiterating the defense department's response to the same question in October. Swedish officials suspected the ball blasts were the result of gross sabotage and some Western officials were quick to blame the attacks on Moscow. Do you realize how dumb if you actually believe for somebody like say Elon Musk, he himself brought down Tesla and Twitter because he just kind of felt like right. And he when he owned 51% of it, if he did, okay? And it blocked its gas supplies to Europe in response to sanctions over last year's invasion
Starting point is 00:47:49 to Ukraine. These are deliberate actions, not an accident, Danish Prime Minister, Mett Frederiksen, said at the time, the situation is as serious as it gets. Anyways, so these are the claims that he's making, okay? And then Biden gets up and he's asked the question, if you can find this clip, if you can find this clip, because all of this is coming down to the ICBM that just US accidentally practiced just three days ago, launching in US's government Pentagon is telling everybody to get out of Russia at a time like this. So do you have the clip of what he says? Is this the one? Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:24 It's on a clip from Tucker show where I think that's it. Let's hear it. So this is her and him. Press both of them play both of them. Yeah. So this is what she says when at the state department, the number two of the state department and Joe Biden threatened to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline watch. I want to be clear with you today.
Starting point is 00:48:43 If Russia invades Ukraine, one way or another, Nord Stream 2 will not move forward. If Russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the border of Ukraine again, then there will be no longer an R-Stream too. We will bring it into it. How will you do that exactly since the project and control of the project is within Germany's control? I promise you we'll be able to do it. What is that even so then the pipe? Yeah, what do you mean I promise?
Starting point is 00:49:26 Yeah, we will be able to do that. You send two frogmen in there and that's it. What interest? What interest does Russia have to do that? Right? Think about the interest of Russia. Okay, what interest do they have to do that? So, all right, so I asked the question from you earlier,
Starting point is 00:49:40 is this a distraction, these trains? Are these balloons a distraction? It's like, hey, look over here. Oh shit We're dealing with something really big here. Here's a story for you. Nothing to see here US test launches US test launches ICBM into Pacific as part of nuclear deterrence mission Okay, this is US news and world report Okay, the US Air Force test launched an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile The Air Force test launched an unarmed, intercontinental ballistic missile, the minute man, the third into the Pacific Ocean claiming the launch was a routine, a name that reassuring allies,
Starting point is 00:50:11 of course, just a routine, of course, a time-exilator crazy, but don't worry people, it's just routine. The Air Force Global Strike Command asserted the test was intended to demonstrate that the United States nuclear deterrent is safe, secure, and reliable and effective to deter 21st century threats. The English language, Global Times, China, State, Run, newspaper has suggested China's developing its nuclear arsenal, faster than the US, which possesses a Cold War, Aristoc Pal, that is aging. And North Korea was also paraded, its large ever collection of nuclear missiles, and Russia
Starting point is 00:50:44 has deployed a warship with hypersonic nuclear warheads and to intercontinental waters near the US. These developments have alarmed European nations which are hesitant to supply potent weapons to Ukraine. Obviously, you know how you go to like an air show and you're just kind of entertaining you. This is all they're doing, guys.
Starting point is 00:50:59 Folks, if you're listening to this, it's just simply a form of entertainment for the American people. And what a great timing, right? Pack it and mind you, did anybody know that we're testing, like, because I'm, I'm, I worked at a nuclear missile base and now I'm streaming for his base, Montana, where this Chinese spy balloon was just hovering and not collecting data. It was just, it was just flying around somehow, somehow, some way.
Starting point is 00:51:20 And then I'll pause you and I'll turn it over to you guys and I'll, you know, if you can go to this NPR story, while all this stuff is going on, while all the stuff, again, NPR is not Fox news. It's not this is not pry bar. This is not CNN. This is NPR. NPR is left leaning government funded media. So you have to realize who NPR is.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Okay. The US is urging Americans to leave Russia immediately due to security risks. The US Embassy in Moscow is urging Americans to leave Russia immediately due to security risks. Amid the war in Ukraine, the US Embassy in Moscow warned the unpredictable consequences of the war in Ukraine and said that the US Russian citizen
Starting point is 00:52:00 is particular risk being forcibly conscripted into Russia's armed forces. The embassy also cautioned that Americans in general face potential harassment or wrongful detention by Russian security services. The Kremlin shrugged off calls of Americans to leave the country as not new. Next week will mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. So again, maybe these, you know, trains, maybe these, you know, balloons, you know, it's very easy to distract kids with balloons. I got three balloons at the top. That's
Starting point is 00:52:33 all Brooklyn sees in the house. The same way you can distract kids with balloons is the same way you distract adults with balloons. That could be the case. Again, I am purely speculating. I don't have an insider person telling me anything. I'm purely speculating. But, Pat, when's the last time, when's the last time this much besides 9-11, all the crazy stuff that we went through? When's the last time you heard about three trains like this? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:56 UFOs, because that's what the Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said, three unidentified flying objects, a Chinese spy balloon that's just coming over. They're shooting down these things that they won't give us any explanation of what they are. They're not telling us about this until Americans were recording it and going, yo, what is that? Then they have to explain themselves,
Starting point is 00:53:18 but we have the highest defense budget in the world. I was in the United States Air Force, I can tell you, nobody fly, nothing is in the air unless we know that it's in there But all of a sudden we're letting them come in the UFOs are happening three trains are dumping all this stuff the stuff It's just so much is going on. I do want to know what people like what do you think? I don't you think there's anything that they're trying to distract us in or you think it's just ah this is just America Should happens and it's just happening for... Regarding the...
Starting point is 00:53:48 Just everything, I'm just saying everything. This is a crazy time, as much. And with the Nord Stream pipeline, and everything that's happening, how would you... I'll address the Chinese weather balloons right there. I've watched a lot of content on it, and I think the pervasive view is that we have a lot more questions and answers, so I think that we are, there's gonna be the Senate judiciary hearings on whatever's gonna come up,
Starting point is 00:54:10 the accountability, we're gonna find out what the hell's going on here. I don't think this is gonna lead to any sort of hot war with China. I think we can pump the brakes on that. I think there's no debate that China is our, I don't want to use the word enemy, with an adversary. So there's certainly an adversary role, but I do want to focus on the Nord Stream too, because there was two schools of thought, was it Putin?
Starting point is 00:54:34 Why would Putin do this? That Putin with his amazing sense of humor did make a joke about six months ago when winter was starting. And it was essentially, he was telling a story about a German boy speaking to his father about, you know, why, why does the, why do the Russians hate us? Oh, they don't want us to be warm winter.
Starting point is 00:54:56 It just, you know, just, it wasn't a very funny joke. Essentially, he was basically saying, you know, why, why do, why are we so cold here in Germany, you know, because the world wants us to, the world wants the Russians to suffer. He's like, well, are we Russians? Because we're suffering is essentially what the premise was. So from the Putin state of state of mind, he's like, if we do this, we're going to make Europe pay. By the way, Europe has wholeheartedly embraced the war in Ukraine. Every single EU nation is wholeheartedly on team Ukraine. Of course. No debate there. The entire EU, you'll speak about
Starting point is 00:55:31 this probably much more eloquently than I. What I would say is this, from a non-political standpoint, if the US is at war with Russia, again, non-politically, wouldn't it kind of make sense Again, non-politically, wouldn't it kind of make sense to blow up the fucking Nord Stream to limit their ability to pump out oil and drive revenue? So whether you like Biden, hate Biden, I think he's an old senile man. Whether he literally was a gaff and let one go, if this were conventional warfare
Starting point is 00:56:03 and we blew up our enemy's pipeline, we would all secretly being like, hey, good job over here. Well, I'm doing a great job, Marika. But in this political climate, we're like, what an idiot, why would he, so I don't necessarily, if we did do it, and we sent what you call them,
Starting point is 00:56:19 Frogman, 100%. Whatever that is, putting their, you know, and amphibians. Yeah, I would say, and maybe, yeah, they're in fit, but yeah, I would say, all right. Well, I guess we're pretty calculated here the military,
Starting point is 00:56:30 but you're from a former USSR, check with the ball. No, not exactly. No, I'm not. I'm sorry, the bloomer, the empire, the empire, the Soviet emplor.
Starting point is 00:56:38 Eastern block. Yes, so I'm not, I'm not wrong here. What's your take on what's going on? By the way, just so we're clear here, do you know the death toll? If you know it, just let the audience gas. Do you know the death toll of the current amount of Russians
Starting point is 00:56:51 and Ukrainians that have died in the last year? Both combined. Total combined. Do you have any idea? I have no idea. Take a wild guess. 500,000. 500,000.
Starting point is 00:57:00 Do you know what he meant? That is in a year to die 500,000? Is that my right? No. But just keep in mind, in the entire US word Vietnam, I think we had 50,000 casualties in six years, whatever. Do you know the number?
Starting point is 00:57:14 I just ran. I told you to us. You were how much? 200,000 each, I thought. 200,000 each. You Russians have lost 200,000 soldiers and Ukrainians almost 100,000. I'm kind of close.
Starting point is 00:57:27 According to Norwegian TV in January 22nd, General Eric Christofferson, obviously, we have big fans of Norway here. We trust their research guy. Yeah. Norwegian Norway's defense has estimates that over 180,000 have been killed in Ukraine and 100,000 Russians have been killed in Ukraine and a hundred thousand Ukraine Russians have killed in Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:57:46 I think something that we're forgetting about because we were all in the ra ra sys boom va, you know, behind Ukraine. All right, there's a war this a year ago. Support Ukraine. What is actually happening? Is there a staggering amount of deaths and just overall just destruction going on there. There's a full on war there. It's a war.
Starting point is 00:58:06 In America, we're like, hey, support Ukraine, donate, we're a flag of my share. No, people are fucking dying. Oh, yeah. You don't think that there's 100,000, 200,000 Russian moms that are crying their eyes out. What do you think of this, Mary? I don't know. I don't know that much.
Starting point is 00:58:22 That's nuts. Well, I certainly don't think that the Europeans are acting as though Russia is a serious threat to the peace and stability in Europe. The United States has been heroic in the amount of hardware that the United States has been providing to Ukraine not to mention budgetary support. But it shows you just how weak the European countries are. They've been relying on the United States for support, for defense, since the establishment of NATO in the 1940s.
Starting point is 00:58:56 They constantly refuse to meet their targets in terms of spending on defense. And they've been very cheap when it comes to supporting the Ukrainians. They've been lying on the United States. The Brits have done a fair bit. The French are dragging their feet, Germans, even more so. As far as the Spanish and the Portuguese are concerned, I don't even know if they are aware.
Starting point is 00:59:20 There is a war going on. So I would love to see the Europeans actually stepping up. And if they feel that Russia is really an existential threat to Europe, that they should do their bit, rather than constantly rely on the United States. And clearly it's the countries that Finland, Poland, that are surrounding the polls, the polls understand what Russians can do
Starting point is 00:59:43 when they take over your country. They've seen it. And the same with the polls understand what Russians can do when they take over your country. They've seen it. And the same with the Baltic countries. Versus the Portuguese and the Spanish, they're just like, see us to time. And Pat, this goes to me with all the stuff, and I'm not trying to make it political, but I mean, we're talking politics.
Starting point is 00:59:58 With everything that's going wrong here, as we're seeing it, the wars that we're getting involved with, China being able to literally, literally, from COVID to what they're doing now, do whatever they want and get away with it. Because to me personally, the administration, the president, Biden, weakest hell, I would much rather meet persons, in my opinion, as my thought. I would much rather go back to two years ago when the only thing hurting in this country was people's feelings, not the country itself.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I'm being real. Two years ago, people were like, he said something mean. None of this shit would have been happening during Trump. I put my money around my mouth. You think a balloon spying would just be flying over and all this shit would be happening with China. It's the same guy that tried to hold China accountable. And just because he was like, oh, this is the China virus. You can't, let's racism. China's doing whatever the hell they want. We owe them all this freaking money. Hair and when I saw a documentary, we're a homeless guy.
Starting point is 01:00:51 Very well spoken, and yeah, he was homeless, but whatever, he's like, look what China's doing. He was hairwind, we don't, hairwind's gone. He goes fentanyl is a number one thing coming here from China, they're making their money, all right, and they're killing Americans. So it's a win-win situation for China. Who's holding them accountable?
Starting point is 01:01:06 All these hearings, all these judicial, I'm watching this shit right now with Twitter. None of those guys are gonna get in trouble. None of them are gonna go to jail. They're gonna investigate Fauci. Fauci's untouchable. He'll never mark my words. Never none of them will ever see jail, ever, period.
Starting point is 01:01:20 They're gonna go on front, Jim Jordan will yell at them, Rand Paul will yell at them, then what? Ithmm. It's gonna have none being real happens Pat There's a total there's a total lack of accountability in DC nobody ever gets one thousand percent That's it We we didn't start in this country with an aristocracy, but now we have one in Washington DC It's called a permanent bureaucracy Yeah, it doesn't matter how much you suck at your job. You get promoted. You are basically unfireable
Starting point is 01:01:44 how much you suck at your job, you get promoted, you are basically unfireable. Exactly. The worst that can happen to you is that you get reassigned to a different department. You are pampered, you earn a lot of money, you barely have to go to work. It's a nice job if you can get it. I wish I could get in. I have no desire to get out. That's not going to be good. Take us out on maybe a more optimistic.
Starting point is 01:02:04 I have one minute to get in. It's all something happened. I would have to say take us out on maybe a more optimistic now. I know one minute. Yeah, that's something happened. I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I attempt to president assassination, an assassination of MLK, assassination of RFK 9-11, we've overcome a lot of things, is what we've overcome. I think what is awesome about seasons like this is seeing leaders rising up. Leaders don't wake up during times of peace, unfortunately. Leaders typically are identified and step up during times of war, unfortunately. Leaders typically are identified and step up during times of war, times of crisis, times of uncertainty, times of fear. I believe the man upstairs is looking down right now and saying, okay, this is the next challenge that's
Starting point is 01:02:56 being faced. Let's see what kind of leaders are going to rise up. And your job and my job is to start off with our family first. Within your household, be the leader within the company that you're working at, choose to be a leader amongst your peers, choose to be a leader amongst your community, your city, choose to be a leader amongst your church. If you do go to anything, choose to be a leader. If we choose to be leaders, the other I was having a conversation with Dylan, we're driving to Karnam, letting him play a watch, the video of Dana White, where he says, this is the season of savages. And I had him watch it and he says,
Starting point is 01:03:26 if you're a savage, if you're remotely a savage, you're gonna can kill everybody in this generation. If you're remotely a savage, him and Cardone have it at conversation, it's actually a very good one. And a cardone says, I don't care what people say. In every generation there's a savage. He says, yes. And then I look at Dylan and I'm saying,
Starting point is 01:03:43 hey, what do you think your savage is that? I'm a savage'm saying, hey, what do you think your savage is? He says that I'm a savage. I said, you think your savage is I'm a savage as well. I said, you have the big David blood. You don't have a choice. You're a savage, okay? And he says, but that goes back to the same conversation he has. But that, you keep saying the big David lesson
Starting point is 01:03:59 is a special last name. You know you're just saying that, that's not true. I said, the only thing that matters is for us to believe it. Nothing else matters. It's our job to lead our people. I feel like that about my background. I feel like that about America. I feel like that about the entertainment. I feel like that about capitalism. I feel like that about insurance. I feel like that about anything you represent. You ought to have that kind of respect, determination, confidence, and so if you choose to lead, things are gonna work out.
Starting point is 01:04:31 Does it mean we're gonna go through some, I think something weird is going on, I think some weird shit's gonna happen, but just like history repeats itself, leaders are gonna rise up, that's what's gonna happen at the end of the day. It's a season where I'm gonna conversation with a couple guys in the cigar lounge.
Starting point is 01:04:47 One guy says, what topic should be off limits? You know what I told them? I said, no topic should be off limits to discuss today at a dinner or family setting. It's our approach that needs to improve. I agree. You can talk any topic. Let's learn our approach to make it a little bit more
Starting point is 01:05:01 comfortable for all of us, have a conversation together. Love you, thanks. Maryann, thanks for coming out the link to the book Super Abundance is going to be at the bottom, both in the chat and the description. If you haven't ordered it yet, go order it. Super Abundance, Mary and 2P, back at it for the second time. Mary and thanks for coming out. Gang, take care. Are we doing another podcast this week, Rob?
Starting point is 01:05:22 Or no? Yes, Friday with Jimmy Doer. Friday with Jimmy Doer. Perfect. We'll see you guys there. Take care, everybody. Bye, bye, are we doing another podcast this week? Ravore? No. Yes, Friday with Jimmy door. Friday with Jimmy door. Perfect. We'll see you guys there. Take care, everybody. Bye, bye, bye.

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